2024 Velocity Golf Balls, 12 Pack, White
2024 Velocity Golf Balls, 12 Pack, White
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Explode off the tee with the Titleist 2024 Velocity Golf Balls, engineered for pure distance and high flight. Designed with a new higher-speed LSX core and a fast NaZ+ cover, these balls deliver maximum velocity and low spin for longer, straighter shots.
- New LSX core for blistering ball speed and explosive distance
- Optimized aerodynamics for higher flight and longer carry
- Softer NaZ+ cover for improved feel without sacrificing power
- Trusted Titleist quality — the #1 ball in golf
Crush it long. Launch it high. Let Titleist Velocity take it from there.
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Cheap Balls Die In Flight and Bleed Distance — Velocity Explodes Long and Stays Airborne
The Golf Ball That Adds 15 Yards To Every Club
Ready To Outdrive Your Foursome With Titleist Distance?
LSX High-Speed Core
The new larger, faster core generates maximum ball speed at impact across all swing speeds from 85 mph to 110+ mph, which means you're getting explosive distance off the tee even if you're not a scratch golfer with tour speed, so you're not watching longer hitters outdrive you by 30 yards while you're stuck with outdated core technology that bleeds yards. Just instant velocity that launches your drives farther down the fairway than you've ever hit them with confidence every ball performs consistently.
Low Spin Flight Design
Instead of generating excessive spin that makes your drives balloon and curve offline like multilayer tour balls do when you don't have perfect swing mechanics, the aerodynamic design produces penetrating ball flight with reduced sidespin for straighter, longer shots, so you're not fighting a slice or hook that turns manageable misses into penalty strokes. Just stable trajectory that holds its line and maximizes carry distance even when your swing isn't perfect.
Optimized Aerodynamics
The 350 dimple pattern creates higher launch angles and extended hang time that keeps the ball airborne longer for maximum carry distance, which means you're flying hazards and reaching landing areas that used to require perfect strikes, so you're not coming up short on approach shots or laying up when you should be going for it. Just advanced dimple technology that squeezes every possible yard out of your swing speed without requiring any changes to your technique.
Soft NaZ+ Cover
The reformulated cover provides greenside feel and control for chips and pitches without sacrificing the explosive distance you need on full swings, so you're not choosing between a distance ball that feels like a rock around greens or a soft ball that costs you 20 yards off the tee. Just the perfect balance of distance performance and short game touch that lets you attack pins with confidence after bombing drives.
Launch. Carry. Crush.
Get Yours Now! 👉Here's What Other Golfers Are Saying...
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Gained 18 yards on my driver immediately
Switched from generic Costco balls and picked up nearly 20 yards on drives. Launch monitor confirmed it. Same swing speed just way better ball flight. The LSX core is legit not marketing hype. My playing partners noticed immediately and asked what I changed. Been playing these for 3 months now and consistency is excellent.
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Reduced my slice by half
Always fought a banana slice that cost me penalty strokes every round. These balls still curve right but way less severely. What used to be OB now finds the rough. The low spin design actually works. Dropped 4 strokes off my handicap just from keeping more drives in play. Worth every penny for slicers like me.
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Finally reaching par 5s in two shots
Used to lay up on every par 5 because I couldnt carry 230 to the green. Now Im flying hazards and going for it in regulation. Added enough distance that par 5s are actual birdie opportunities now. My scores dropped because Im hitting wedges instead of 7 irons into greens.
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Better feel than expected for a distance ball
Was worried these would feel hard around the greens but theyre actually pretty soft on chips. Not Pro V1 soft but way better than the rock-hard distance balls I used to play. Can still spin wedges and control bump and runs. Getting distance without sacrificing short game is huge.
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Straighter drives mean lower scores
My dispersion tightened up noticeably. Drives that used to curve 30 yards offline now stay within 15 yards of center. Finding more fairways means better approach angles and easier second shots. Went from losing 6 balls per round to losing 2. The accuracy improvement is just as valuable as the distance.
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Titleist quality at a reasonable price
Played Pro V1 for years but couldnt justify $55 per dozen anymore. These perform nearly as well for the price. You feel the Titleist quality immediately. The consistency from ball to ball is perfect. No duds or erratic performers. When you pay for Titleist youre paying for reliability that off brands cant match.
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Holds up great for multiple rounds
Getting 3 solid rounds per ball before any noticeable wear. The cover doesnt cut or scuff easily even when I catch cart path. At this price point the durability is excellent. Not throwing away balls after one round like I worried I might. The value per ball is actually better than cheap balls that only last one round.
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Outdriving guys with faster swing speeds
Play with a group where Im the shortest hitter by swing speed but now Im outdriving them regularly. The aerodynamics keep my ball in the air longer. They hit it harder but mine carries farther because of better ball flight. The technology actually works and its pretty satisfying beating longer hitters with smarter equipment.
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Best ball for senior golfers who lost swing speed
Im 68 and lost 15 mph of clubhead speed over the last decade. These balls helped me get back distance I thought was gone forever. The high launch and low spin work perfectly for slower swing speeds. Carrying hazards again and reaching greens in regulation. Best investment for seniors trying to stay competitive.
FAQs
How much distance will I actually gain compared to cheaper golf balls?
Most golfers gain 10-20 yards on driver compared to bargain balls, with the biggest gains coming for swing speeds between 85-100 mph where the LSX core really shines. You'll also see 5-10 yard gains on irons because the ball stays airborne longer. The aerodynamic design keeps the ball flying instead of dropping out of the sky like cheaper balls with outdated dimple patterns. These aren't marketing claims — multiple independent tests show Velocity consistently outperforms balls in its price range and even competes with balls costing $15-20 more per dozen. If you've been playing cheap balls to save money, you're costing yourself distance on every shot.
Will the low spin design help fix my slice or hook?
It definitely helps. The reduced sidespin won't eliminate a severe slice if your swing path is way out, but it will reduce the curve by 20-30% compared to higher-spin balls. What used to be a big slice into the trees becomes a manageable fade that finds the rough instead of OB. Same with hooks — the low spin reduces the severity so your misses stay playable. You're essentially getting more forgiveness on off-center contact and imperfect swings. It's not a magic fix, but it keeps bad shots from becoming disaster holes.
Does the soft cover sacrifice distance for feel, or do I get both?
You get both. The NaZ+ cover is soft enough that you feel the ball on chips and pitches around the green — it's not like hitting a rock like old-school distance balls. But it's engineered to not add spin on full swings where you need distance. Titleist's whole design philosophy with Velocity was eliminating the tradeoff between distance and greenside control. You're not giving up 15 yards for slightly better feel. The cover technology lets you have aggressive short game performance without killing your distance.
How does Velocity compare to Pro V1 for mid-handicap golfers?
For mid-handicappers, Velocity is often the better choice. Pro V1 generates way more spin, which tour players need for control but average golfers don't have the swing speed or consistency to take advantage of. That extra spin can actually hurt you by exaggerating hooks and slices. Velocity's lower spin keeps shots straighter and adds distance because you're not fighting excessive spin. You're also saving $30+ per dozen. Unless you're a single-digit handicap who needs tour-level spin control, Velocity gives you better performance at half the price.
How durable is the cover and will these balls last multiple rounds?
The NaZ+ cover is surprisingly durable. You'll get 2-3 rounds per ball under normal play before the cover shows significant wear. They handle cart paths, trees, and normal scuffs without cutting or losing performance. Obviously if you blade a wedge or hit cart path repeatedly they'll show damage like any ball, but they're not fragile. The durability is comparable to balls costing twice as much. At this price point, even if you lose a few balls per round, you're still way ahead financially compared to premium balls.